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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Which is a correct sentence and natural? If it isn't what is the alternative?

There has been a change in the prices.
There has been a rise in the prices.
There has been a increase in the prices.

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There has been a change in the prices. There has been a rise in the prices. There has been an increase in the prices.

  • There has been a change in the prices.
  • There has been a rise in the prices.
  • There has been an increase in the prices.
  • The second one is not natural, in my opinion, but it's correct.
  • It might be appropriate for a particular benchmark price.
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There has been a change in the prices.
There has been a rise in the prices.
There has been an increase in the prices.

The second one is not natural, in my opinion, but it's correct.
It might be appropriate for a particular benchmark price. Eg, There has be

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